Whining about stuff is a treasured American pastime, so allow me to indulge: the iPhone is more fun in Europe now, and it's not fair.
Apple only seems interested in doing the bare minimum to keep regulators off its back. It's starting to look like the company sells two different iPhones: one for people in Europe, and one that everyone else can buy.
Wouldn't it just be good business to offer everyone the same choices no matter where they live? It's not as if Apple was making two different iPhones to try to appeal to different cultural preferences.
Maybe, bit by bit, Apple will cave in and offer parity the way it did with emulators. But think the company should make an uncharacteristic move: drop the charade and let everyone.
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